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you have senator landrieu facing a tough re-election fight. she's actually proposing now that you should be able to keep your health plan, what the president said all along. you have senator joe manchin, democrat west virginia, also proposing legislation. so, is it really the case that the democrats are the one that are jumping ship, not so much the republicans who were already over the other place? >> i think the democrats who can read the writing on the wall, or certainly listen to their constituents and not just continue with the talking points of, you know, fix it, don't nix it, are the ones who are really aware of what's going on here. this idea of just blaming someone else is also prepostero preposterous, too. they're realizing they have to work together to do something. before they were saying we're not taking republican amendments, we're not going to count your votes or listen to you, but now that their ship is sinking, they want a life preserver and say, look, i want to help save this. there are things we could be doing to fix health
you have senator landrieu facing a tough re-election fight. she's actually proposing now that you should be able to keep your health plan, what the president said all along. you have senator joe manchin, democrat west virginia, also proposing legislation. so, is it really the case that the democrats are the one that are jumping ship, not so much the republicans who were already over the other place? >> i think the democrats who can read the writing on the wall, or certainly listen to...
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barack obama never has to run for election again. martha: that's right. >> the polls are a factor here, the press tends to heap praise upon any politician who's doing well in the polls. if obama was up in the polls now, he'd be treated like the boston red sox. instead that recent poll, 42% approval, 51% on the disapproval side -- of course, republican party 53% disapproval -- but i think the combination of the president struggling this the polls, struggling with his health care plan and appearing not to know the details, fairly or unfairly, press is now piling on. this has not been a good stretch for the way this president's covered, and it's kind of hard to see in the short term how he turns it around with all these problems with the health care law. martha: yeah. it's interesting for us to see so many of these media organizations talking about some of these issues as if they're huge revelations and, you know, many of us have been covering this story for a long time and have unveiled specific facts that were in the legislation a lon
barack obama never has to run for election again. martha: that's right. >> the polls are a factor here, the press tends to heap praise upon any politician who's doing well in the polls. if obama was up in the polls now, he'd be treated like the boston red sox. instead that recent poll, 42% approval, 51% on the disapproval side -- of course, republican party 53% disapproval -- but i think the combination of the president struggling this the polls, struggling with his health care plan and...
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races, mid term elections. more important than running is what we would do if we win the majority party. this is why america next is so important. it is about detailed policies. we must stick to conservative principles. let's offer a instructive alternative about how young people, about how every american can pursue the american dream, not a larger government, not more government programs we can't afford -plt >> you're not ruling it out, are you? >> i'm saying at this point i don't know. what i'm going to be focused on is winning that war of ideas, that debate of ideas. let's win that fight. then we'll deserve to be a majority party. >> governor jindal, thank you. thanks for joining us today. always good to talk with you, sir. >>> up next, the obama administration says young people are the key to the success of its health care reform plan. will they sign up? >> i talked to my mom, family and friends and they're like it's not worthÑi t.ñr >> are you scared? >>çó no. >> fox's peter >>> all the focus on the pr
races, mid term elections. more important than running is what we would do if we win the majority party. this is why america next is so important. it is about detailed policies. we must stick to conservative principles. let's offer a instructive alternative about how young people, about how every american can pursue the american dream, not a larger government, not more government programs we can't afford -plt >> you're not ruling it out, are you? >> i'm saying at this point i don't...
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the 2012 election there were li lasts for hours. fit was through 300 yards of high school corridors. you can see with video inside the voting classroom. very, very small. not a lot of voting booths and not a lot of people showing up. both candidates cast votes for themselves. terry mcauliffe cast a vote for himself in mclean. he says democrats need to turn the tide against the tea party and social conservatives and those who would defund or stop obamacare. >> they are sick and tired of the dysfunction in washington. they are angry over the shuts on your. the tea party used the shutdown as a bargaining chip. here in virginia we were hurt more than any other state. >> reporter: mcauliffe had a small lead for weeks. ' cuccinelli has been arguing that this should be a referendum and obamacare. cuccinelli as run before, always trailed and never lost. mcauliffe never won a race. bill: this will have implications for next year and beyond. will it, carl? >> there is always an i am he us of saying the offyear election is an independent casin
the 2012 election there were li lasts for hours. fit was through 300 yards of high school corridors. you can see with video inside the voting classroom. very, very small. not a lot of voting booths and not a lot of people showing up. both candidates cast votes for themselves. terry mcauliffe cast a vote for himself in mclean. he says democrats need to turn the tide against the tea party and social conservatives and those who would defund or stop obamacare. >> they are sick and tired of...
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dana perino wants to be elected. female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are ending soon at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ unsteady? according to a new survey, my favorite kind, college students think they are prepared for employment. college kids consider themselves very or completely prepared. only 39% of employers agree. that's a difference of numbers. as the website inside higher ed, that sounds perverted, employers disagreed on how prepared new graduates were. in a lot of areas communication, organization and prioritizing work and the importance of open mouth kissing your instructor you know who else is not ready for the real world? >> see this is why they can't drive either. they can't drive. they can't invent stuff. dogs can't do anything. they can't write letters, bill. they can barely hold a pen. joanne
dana perino wants to be elected. female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are ending soon at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ unsteady? according to a new survey, my favorite kind, college students think they are prepared for employment. college kids consider themselves very or completely...
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if you look in the senate more democrats are up for re-election. some of those democrats coming from red states. mary landrieu in louisiana, kay hagen in north carolina. i think you will see a sea of change where republicans take over the senate. jon: doesn't get much more personal than your health care. people will translate what is happening now the way they vote. >> you're exactly right and they will vote their pocketbook when they go to the polls. right now people are suffering living paycheck to paycheck and there is no leadership in washington, d.c. jon: angela mcglowan, fox news political analyst. thank you. >> thank you, jon. jenna: we will be back to some of the top headlines in just a moment. today is the day to remember the chaos of the war of the worlds. 75 years after the infamous radio broadcasts. >> that is immense. strikes him head-on. [screaming] it is by the woods. jon: happening now, oh the power of radio. today marks 75 years since orson welles infamous "war of the worlds" radio broadcast. they deliver ad faux newscast detailing
if you look in the senate more democrats are up for re-election. some of those democrats coming from red states. mary landrieu in louisiana, kay hagen in north carolina. i think you will see a sea of change where republicans take over the senate. jon: doesn't get much more personal than your health care. people will translate what is happening now the way they vote. >> you're exactly right and they will vote their pocketbook when they go to the polls. right now people are suffering living...
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. >> despite this, eisenhower made the decision to seek re-election and we have a very brief clip in the 1956 campaign ad looking again how mamie appealed to women during the 1956 election. >> so much of your future rests with the women of our country. they are the home makers, the whole family unit revolves around them. everything that affects the family's wealth affects them first and everything in the family's life benefits from their influence. they do the buying and seeing that everyone is well clothed and well fed. they are the custodian of its values and aspirations for the future and there lies the training of our young people for whom they pass the rich heritage of our nation. it's love for peace and justice and it's passion for freedom. the women of our country swept dwight d. eisenhower into office four years ago and they will probably decide the election this time and they like ike. here's someone else they like, too. ike's beloved mamie whose smile and modest ti and easy natural charm make her the ideal first lady. let's keep our first lady in the white house for four mo
. >> despite this, eisenhower made the decision to seek re-election and we have a very brief clip in the 1956 campaign ad looking again how mamie appealed to women during the 1956 election. >> so much of your future rests with the women of our country. they are the home makers, the whole family unit revolves around them. everything that affects the family's wealth affects them first and everything in the family's life benefits from their influence. they do the buying and seeing that...
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terry mccough live and ken cuccinelli are taking on the election with a little star power. mcauliffe will campaign with joe biden. while checkup nellly heads out with marco rubio. polls show mcauliffe is ahead in the polls. >>> he's a mathermind of the 9-11 attacks. and he'll likely never see the light of day again. but khalid khalid shaikh mohammad has an air conditioned room and an arrow that points him to mecca. in the courtroom why he'll be tried, he's equipped with a computer screen and translation service. his american legal team, though, still complains that the military justice system, they say, is unfair. the 9-11 trial will not officially begin for another year. >>> talk about a rough ride to work, a driver in jerusalem caught on a taxi driver's dashboard camera. you can see this car here weaving in and out of traffic with no regard for the other cars, hitting a van before swerving over to the median and then on the left. the driver's joy ride ended when he crashed into a railing. no one was hurt. ouch. >>> think that extra hour of sleep you got over this weekend
terry mccough live and ken cuccinelli are taking on the election with a little star power. mcauliffe will campaign with joe biden. while checkup nellly heads out with marco rubio. polls show mcauliffe is ahead in the polls. >>> he's a mathermind of the 9-11 attacks. and he'll likely never see the light of day again. but khalid khalid shaikh mohammad has an air conditioned room and an arrow that points him to mecca. in the courtroom why he'll be tried, he's equipped with a computer...
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the election is next week. >> good to be with you. gregg: stunning new video after school bus plunged over a bridge, kids inside. we'll tell you about the dramatic rescue. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com martha: federal appeals court reinstating most of a tough new abortion law in texas requiring doctors at clinic that is per
the election is next week. >> good to be with you. gregg: stunning new video after school bus plunged over a bridge, kids inside. we'll tell you about the dramatic rescue. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your...
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he was elected to the senate in 1952 and re-elected with the largest majority in the history of his state. he is the winner of a pulitzer prize for his book, "profiles in courage." and now seated around the press table, ready to interview senator kennedy are richard wilson of the coles publications, john steel of time and life magazines, james reston of "the new york times," and lawrence e. spivak, our regular member of the "meet the press" panel. now, senator kennedy, if you are ready, we will start the questions with mr. spivak. >> in the announcement of your candidacy yesterday, you said this, " i believe that the democratic party has an historic function to perform in the winning of the 1960 elections, comparable to its role in 1932"" could you tell us more precisely what you mean by that? >> i think that the election of '32 was extremely essential, because i think it helped save the private enterprise system in this country, and i think also it contributed to the saving of democracy. i think in the 1960s the issue is not democracy here at home or the private enterprise system, but i
he was elected to the senate in 1952 and re-elected with the largest majority in the history of his state. he is the winner of a pulitzer prize for his book, "profiles in courage." and now seated around the press table, ready to interview senator kennedy are richard wilson of the coles publications, john steel of time and life magazines, james reston of "the new york times," and lawrence e. spivak, our regular member of the "meet the press" panel. now, senator...
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and so some of them elected to do that. now some of them are moving to the new standards, and the standards under the affordable care act are pretty simple. you have to have the 80% mlr, so you can't be taking money more than the 20% to marketing, advertising, profit. you had to meet the ten essential health benefits. you had to define co-pay, deductible and diseases in clear and understandable terms so people would know what they were buying. you had to have choices among plans. and then there are folks in the individual market who when they go on the site may qualify for tax credits. some in some states may actually qualify for medicaid expansion. but this is not, this problem existed long before the affordable care act. now folks are transitioning to the new standards of the care ah guarantee you can't be denied, you won't be kicked off of a policy because you develop a problem, you may be eligible for tax credits depending on your income, so these are important protections that are now available through the affordable c
and so some of them elected to do that. now some of them are moving to the new standards, and the standards under the affordable care act are pretty simple. you have to have the 80% mlr, so you can't be taking money more than the 20% to marketing, advertising, profit. you had to meet the ten essential health benefits. you had to define co-pay, deductible and diseases in clear and understandable terms so people would know what they were buying. you had to have choices among plans. and then there...
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i think it's going to haunt her in any potential presidential election. i was one of the last ones to question her in congress on foreign affairs committee about these cables, about these warnings and what was your response, madam secretary? i never saw them, she said. >> what bothers me most and it's a little out of your os pis, but when hicks was told, there is no help coming and tell those who are under attack at the annex, no help is coming, i still find that -- i know that's a different page -- inexcusable and it's never been explained to me. >> this one is the most disturbing and offensive event of all the tragedy of benghazi and that is the military teaches that man left behind. no man left behind. and we left behind our ambassador and three other -- a navy seal and two foreign services officer. we left them behind to die. they called for additional help. what was the response? we can't send any help. >> mr. chairman, what do you think it's like right now in benghazi? if there were al-qaeda flags then, what do you think it's like now that the briti
i think it's going to haunt her in any potential presidential election. i was one of the last ones to question her in congress on foreign affairs committee about these cables, about these warnings and what was your response, madam secretary? i never saw them, she said. >> what bothers me most and it's a little out of your os pis, but when hicks was told, there is no help coming and tell those who are under attack at the annex, no help is coming, i still find that -- i know that's a...
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. >>> election day, in washington state a controversial ballot initiative caused a multi million dollar food fight over the labeling of genetic foods. >> reporter: in washington state they are paying crazy amounts of money to take food labs to the next level. >> people have a right to know what is in their food. >> reporter: air waves have ads of i-522 that would be the first law in the nation to mandate labels on foods. >> i-522 claims are very misleading. >> reporter: $30 million have been spent with opponents claim there is no proof gmo foods cause harm and a label will drive up grocery bills. >> this is an attack on our family farmers here in washington. it's a resickled initiative from california that they rejegt add year ago. >> the opposition has fought labeling every step of the way, nutritional and ingredient label list and fought whether to label farm raised salmon and they deserve. >> reporter: many foods will be exempt. >> the new law will label meat from genetically labeled animals. what it would not do is label meet from genetically engineered feed. >> not one country in t
. >>> election day, in washington state a controversial ballot initiative caused a multi million dollar food fight over the labeling of genetic foods. >> reporter: in washington state they are paying crazy amounts of money to take food labs to the next level. >> people have a right to know what is in their food. >> reporter: air waves have ads of i-522 that would be the first law in the nation to mandate labels on foods. >> i-522 claims are very misleading....
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this is an election season. of course, if you just can't separate the two, the policy is the politics and the politics is the policy. they believe that there were serious problems in benghazi, that even if there was something that could not prevent when initially happened that certainly was covered up afterwards, they truly believe this and want to talk to folks. now the cia has been very reluctant to give them active cia members. when you heard drew's report, everything he said about people coming up had a former in front of it. >> right. >> which is easier. having said that, that you still have the mother of one of those who died not feeling that her questions have been answered, really tells us what the story is about in the end and that's a deeply personal tragedy. >> patricia, i mean, what answers do you want at this point? have you been given any answers that are acceptable to you? >> i have been given no answers whatsoever. i have begged and pleaded, please tell me what happened with my son, and i've been
this is an election season. of course, if you just can't separate the two, the policy is the politics and the politics is the policy. they believe that there were serious problems in benghazi, that even if there was something that could not prevent when initially happened that certainly was covered up afterwards, they truly believe this and want to talk to folks. now the cia has been very reluctant to give them active cia members. when you heard drew's report, everything he said about people...
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the story that they spied on the cardinals and papal conclave that elected pope francis will be the last straw for most americans. there is no legitimate national security or intelligence value to doing that. it's a highly secretive place. think of it this way. the american cardinals are expressly protected by the first amendment because of the church rules of privacy and secrecy, which the american government cannot interfere with. >> why are you assuming the president doesn't know about this? why do you think it's an agency that's on its own? >> if the president knows about it and permits it, he has a great deal of explaining to do not only to american catholics but to the pope himself who is the head of a foreign country as well as the head of the roman catholic church and to americans at large about why the n.s.a. is spying so indiscriminately. if the president doesn't know about it, then he's got a rogue organization working in the executive branch that he can't control. i don't know which is worse, that he knows about it and permits it and is not telling us or that he doesn't know
the story that they spied on the cardinals and papal conclave that elected pope francis will be the last straw for most americans. there is no legitimate national security or intelligence value to doing that. it's a highly secretive place. think of it this way. the american cardinals are expressly protected by the first amendment because of the church rules of privacy and secrecy, which the american government cannot interfere with. >> why are you assuming the president doesn't know about...
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lou: for millions of americans tonight is election eve, as such goes, tomorrow's elections are being styled as a referendum on obamacare. and administration that has been dishonest with americans, the biggest problem for the president, is that millions of americans are learning first hand. dimensions of that dishonesty, i am lou dobbs. >> good evening we're just hours away tonight from polls opening across the country. residents of some of the nation's big of cities are set to choose their next may irs, es or -- mayors and gubernatorial's elections in a few states. bill deblasio could be first registered democrat to be elected new york city mayor in two decades, union cash, floods boston mayor race as pro labor martin walsh trying to fend off john conley, a diagramcrat pushe -- democrat pushed by republicans for his small government views, mayoral race coming down to the wire in detroit. chris christie looking to cruise to reelect in new jersey. in virginia. republican candidates, cuch nelly closing the gap on his democratic opponent, and terry mcauliffe. with a number of other polls
lou: for millions of americans tonight is election eve, as such goes, tomorrow's elections are being styled as a referendum on obamacare. and administration that has been dishonest with americans, the biggest problem for the president, is that millions of americans are learning first hand. dimensions of that dishonesty, i am lou dobbs. >> good evening we're just hours away tonight from polls opening across the country. residents of some of the nation's big of cities are set to choose...
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he never has to be elected again. that's true. if you go back and look at the history of second term midterms of a president, they almost always bad for his party. there is a reason for that. the only way people dissatisfied with the direction of the country, the president, the only way they can cast a protest vote is to do so against his party as opposed to against him. i think his numbers do matter. i think you've highlighted the critical piece of it, which is president obama always this people like him even if they didn't approve of his policies. the like him numbers are fading, which is really important to note. >> when we talk about those midterms, chris and mark, we're talking about congressional ratings that are really bottoming out. for the first time in a long time, people don't like their own congress member. they used to say throw those other bums out but i like my own guy, my own woman. now lets give somebody else a chance, 63%, that's a big number. >> look at presidential approval rating, look at the battle grounds. t
he never has to be elected again. that's true. if you go back and look at the history of second term midterms of a president, they almost always bad for his party. there is a reason for that. the only way people dissatisfied with the direction of the country, the president, the only way they can cast a protest vote is to do so against his party as opposed to against him. i think his numbers do matter. i think you've highlighted the critical piece of it, which is president obama always this...
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they believe this will have an imbabbling -- impact on the election. he is married with one daughter and holds a nba from harr harvard. most new yorkers are n'sync with where i am. you are going to be very, very surprised on tuesday night. >> if polls are correct he will need a political miracle to win. tomorrow voters will decide if it's time to end the republican rule and give democrats a chance. >> and let's see over in the mid west, electionings in detroit are under way and the motor city may get their first white may year in years. they face a choice between mike dugan and benny napoleon. dugan is widely expected to win. whoever prevails will take olfson under -- office under the emergency messengerrer who is tackling detroit's crisis. >> in afternoon hour they are expected to pass a measure that would make it illegal to fire employees based on their sexual orientation and gender identity. it will fail in the house where speaker joint sides johnson and johnson is under fire after allegations they marketed three drugs never approved and could be da
they believe this will have an imbabbling -- impact on the election. he is married with one daughter and holds a nba from harr harvard. most new yorkers are n'sync with where i am. you are going to be very, very surprised on tuesday night. >> if polls are correct he will need a political miracle to win. tomorrow voters will decide if it's time to end the republican rule and give democrats a chance. >> and let's see over in the mid west, electionings in detroit are under way and the...
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since he's been re-elected, wolf. you wonder, why do people want a second term? they always end up with so many headaches in a second term. he's had a very hard time getting going. >> how does he -- i assume if the website is fixed by the end of november and people are signing up and big numbers, young people are signing up, and if the whole system is working, people are happy, then he rebounds? >> he might. i think it will tack a long time for people to decide, first of all, whether or not obama care is working. but then he's got another agenda that he's got to sell, immigration reform, for example, and if you look at all of the poll numbers that are coming out, republicans should not take comfort in the fact that the president's numbers are dropping because their numbers are dropping even more. there is a sense of a pox on all of your housing now, after the government shutdown, after the debt ceiling fight, we're in for more fights over, you know, spending cuts and taxes and i think the public is just sick of it. and they believe that neither congress nor the p
since he's been re-elected, wolf. you wonder, why do people want a second term? they always end up with so many headaches in a second term. he's had a very hard time getting going. >> how does he -- i assume if the website is fixed by the end of november and people are signing up and big numbers, young people are signing up, and if the whole system is working, people are happy, then he rebounds? >> he might. i think it will tack a long time for people to decide, first of all,...
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plenty of communities have municipal elections today. vote wants you >>> we have a follow up to a story we first saw here on wusa9. issued a temporary restraining order barring all restrictions at the co-op where a blind man was evicted last month. bruce johnson has been on this story from the beginning. >> it's almost like they are trying to steal our homes. >> these residents have been slated for eviction. >> i got caught up with the government shutdown and i got a sponsored check. >> all evictions have been stopped. the county attorney for prince georges county succeeded in getting the judge to issue an injunction. blocking for now, all evictions until several county agencies are able to investigate alleged irregularities at the housing cooperative. >> we need to stop the hemorrhaging as quickly as possible. we needed to stop the evictions until we actually had the opportunity to do a full on investigation. >> it was the eviction last month, of ray and his wife of seeing eye dogs that brought valley green. had been a resident for more
plenty of communities have municipal elections today. vote wants you >>> we have a follow up to a story we first saw here on wusa9. issued a temporary restraining order barring all restrictions at the co-op where a blind man was evicted last month. bruce johnson has been on this story from the beginning. >> it's almost like they are trying to steal our homes. >> these residents have been slated for eviction. >> i got caught up with the government shutdown and i got a...
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bush and so you agreed with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty years prior to that so there was nothing wrong with that ballot it's very simple there's an arrow in a hole if you're too stupid to know how to vote with simple instructions and perhaps you're too dumb to vote no i don't think there was i don't think there was anything fraudulent about that election all right i think we're very very close yeah i guess half a million votes. is not that close to me you seem to be a huge fan of political theater or what you call political performance. art why do you think that this is a healthy way to approach politics in this country and how can
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bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty years prior to that so there was nothing wrong with that ballot it's very simple there's an arrow in a hole if you're too stupid to know how to vote with simple instructions and perhaps you're too dumb to vote. no i don't think there was i don't think there was anything fraudulent about that election all right i think we're not very very close yeah i guess half a million votes. is not that close to me you seem to be a huge fan of political theater or what you call political performance. art why do you think that this is a healthy way to approach politics in this country and how
bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty...
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bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty years prior to that so there was nothing wrong with that ballot it's very simple there's an arrow in a hole if you're too stupid to know how to vote with simple instructions and perhaps you're too dumb to vote no i don't think there was i don't think there was anything fraudulent about that election all right i think we're not very very close yeah i guess half a million votes. is not that close to me if you see me huge fan of political theater or what you call political performance. art why do you think that this is a healthy way to approach politics in this country and how can
bush and so you agree with the supreme court decided not presidential election. it was a political decision but this is politics and i think at the end of the day we'll never really know i reject the argument that all these voters respond because of the use of the butterfly ballot and some voters inadvertently voted for pat buchanan when they meant to vote for al gore and joe lieberman the butterfly ballot that's being criticized has been in use by the chicago democratic machine for twenty...
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in the elections about a year from now, republicans are going to be able to say, you know what? obamacare has been a complete catastrophe and we tried to stop it. we tried to warn you. it's interesting because the president also said yesterday in an interview that for a young person, it's going to cost you less than 50 bucks a month. now, okay. if you're a young person, he says that's true. if you are a young person and you've gotten an estimate from one of the exchanges for 50 bucks or less, please e-mail us. instead we have stories like this, a man 62 in north carolina. he and his wife have a policy with blue cross-blue shield. they've been paying $228 a month. he is perfectly happy with his policy. but he got a letter in september saying that his policy would no longer qualify under the affordable care act. so he's been shopping around. best thing he can find, he had been paying 280 bucks, best thing he can find is $1,200 a month, $5,000 deductible. on the exchange, a jump of 415%, $1,000 a month. and that doesn't -- the deductible is less. but he says the plan doesn't meet m
in the elections about a year from now, republicans are going to be able to say, you know what? obamacare has been a complete catastrophe and we tried to stop it. we tried to warn you. it's interesting because the president also said yesterday in an interview that for a young person, it's going to cost you less than 50 bucks a month. now, okay. if you're a young person, he says that's true. if you are a young person and you've gotten an estimate from one of the exchanges for 50 bucks or less,...
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is the second time they are electing an assembly to write a new consultation and the assembly elected in 2008 was dissolved last year without writing the charter and the town is caught up in the campaign and a few hours in the village people are frustrated. and he has voted many times. >> translator: it's our duty to vote and i will vote but the leaders will do nothing, what have they don't for the village? there is no constitution. >> reporter: former prime minister has come to ask people to vote for him. we asked him why they should trust the process this time around. >> many things fell apart this time and this is the constitution and it should be a compromise and there should be a compromise with the party. >> reporter: some of the most contentious constitutional issues relate to federalism and ethnic identities have not been discussed since the assembly broke down and there is an additional major threat, a hard line fashion of the party is calling to disrupt the elections calling the process a sham. >> they are responsible for security during elections. >> translator: our instruc
is the second time they are electing an assembly to write a new consultation and the assembly elected in 2008 was dissolved last year without writing the charter and the town is caught up in the campaign and a few hours in the village people are frustrated. and he has voted many times. >> translator: it's our duty to vote and i will vote but the leaders will do nothing, what have they don't for the village? there is no constitution. >> reporter: former prime minister has come to ask...
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they searched whether the former first lady could boost the president's re-election chances. here is jonathan martin last night on ac 360. >> campaigns don't spend the kind of money on polling and focus groups unless they are seriously exploring something. it was only known by a half dozen of the top obama senior advisers. >> martin says vice president biden didn't eaven know the president's top advisers were considering replacing him. another revelation mitt romney considered chris christie as his vice president candidate before deciding on paul iran. >>> a big i told you so with more americans dropped by their insurance carriers because of obama care. republicans have been quick to point out they predicted this exact scenario back in 2010 even before that when the president was making a lot of promises that so far have not panned out. chief congressional correspondent dana bash has more. >> the gentleman from ohio, mr. boehner. >> reporter: march 2010 then minority leader john boehner came to the floor. he issued this warning. >> look at this bill! ask yourself do you reall
they searched whether the former first lady could boost the president's re-election chances. here is jonathan martin last night on ac 360. >> campaigns don't spend the kind of money on polling and focus groups unless they are seriously exploring something. it was only known by a half dozen of the top obama senior advisers. >> martin says vice president biden didn't eaven know the president's top advisers were considering replacing him. another revelation mitt romney considered chris...
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. >> i've been an elected official i've seen many people with aids die. what happened is with modern medical research they're getting positive results. money is needed for medical research. i hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is that i favor medical research promoted by every one >> thank you. we he hope this discussion has been informative for more information please invest sf elections.com remember it's available for voting from 5 to 8:00 p.m. >> good evening, everyone. my name is syria i'm the executive director of artists ease cultural center it's my pleasure to ask the honorable mayor ed lee to come to the stage and say a couple of words (clapping.). well, thank you syria and also thank you for your our leadership and arab cultural center. i wanted to be here tonight i don't have enough tim
. >> i've been an elected official i've seen many people with aids die. what happened is with modern medical research they're getting positive results. money is needed for medical research. i hate to be a modern groperer but money it needed to save lives. in particular those who have hiv aids san francisco is well provided forever the federal government pays a lot of the costs. i want the drugs available to help people because i've known people will today of those awe flishgsdz my vaug is...
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voters headed to the polls across the country this election day. we're following two big governors races. in new jersey, governor chris christie encouraging voters to get to the voting booth as he runs for a second term against democrat barbara buono. >> i'm used to overcoming obstacles in my life and defying the odds. >> i'm not taking anything for granted. this is a key county for us and we're going to work really hard. >> all right. let's talk about virginia. in the race for governor there, republican state attorney general ken cuccinelli in a last minute push against mccalm live. both sides put obamacare front and center of their campaign. >> to send them a message that we say no to obamacare, i need your vote tomorrow. >> we know the issues, you've all heard me speak many, many times. i'm going to be there and fight for you as governor. >> both camps getting support from washington. marco rubio stumping for cuccinelli and as president obama and biden push for mcauliffe. >>> in montreal, look at this. passengers on board a mock rock cannes airl
voters headed to the polls across the country this election day. we're following two big governors races. in new jersey, governor chris christie encouraging voters to get to the voting booth as he runs for a second term against democrat barbara buono. >> i'm used to overcoming obstacles in my life and defying the odds. >> i'm not taking anything for granted. this is a key county for us and we're going to work really hard. >> all right. let's talk about virginia. in the race...
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these are elected officials who bear the republican party across their chest. it's alarming in one sense, but also heartening in another sense. because the more they ratchet up this rhetoric, the more this hate and divisiveness spews out, the more it's going to draw out moderate republican voters away from the republican party and its candidates. it's a terribly damaging thing for the republican party to have someone out there saying we're a christian nation. michigan has a large number of voting americans. you want to offend them. you want to offend jewish voters? it's makes no sense. when they hear this stuff and it's not disavowed, that was the point you made at the beginning. if ted cruz was smart, he would disavow his dad in as kind of words as he can. but he would say, look. the president isn't from kenya. he's born in the united states. he's a u.s. citizen. he's not a muslim. he's a christian. let's move on to some important economic issues. >> well, without doing that, krystal, the republican party is narrowing its tent at a time when it's in huge troub
these are elected officials who bear the republican party across their chest. it's alarming in one sense, but also heartening in another sense. because the more they ratchet up this rhetoric, the more this hate and divisiveness spews out, the more it's going to draw out moderate republican voters away from the republican party and its candidates. it's a terribly damaging thing for the republican party to have someone out there saying we're a christian nation. michigan has a large number of...
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>> well, johnson was elected in that landslide year. you know, 2010, and it was a backlash against obama. and he defeated russ feingold, our senator from wisconsin who, you know, may not be done being senator from wisconsin. we'll see what happens. but ron johnson has been virtually invisible since he got to washington, d.c. he's done basically nothing. he's an ayn rand fan. he ran on a pro-business flat form. he stirred up the tea party base. i don't think many people are expecting him to be a leader in wisconsin politics for very long. >> john nichols, how does johnson recover? he's been critical, out on the talking heads about benghazi, about the irs, about obama care. how is he going to recover? i mean, it took him all of 34 months to get to 28%. >> i'm not sure he can recover, ed. if you look at polls from states across the country, he has one of the lowest approval ratings of any senator, democrat or republican. and the important thing to understand in this is that they also polled on the new senator from wisconsin, tammy baldwin.
>> well, johnson was elected in that landslide year. you know, 2010, and it was a backlash against obama. and he defeated russ feingold, our senator from wisconsin who, you know, may not be done being senator from wisconsin. we'll see what happens. but ron johnson has been virtually invisible since he got to washington, d.c. he's done basically nothing. he's an ayn rand fan. he ran on a pro-business flat form. he stirred up the tea party base. i don't think many people are expecting him...
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. >> all of this comes as stop and frisk has been a major issue in new york's mayoral election, which takes place this tuesday. democraticsio, the nominee for mayor who is leading his republican opponent joe lhota, said he was extremely disappointed by the decision. ask for more we're joined by -- >> for more we're joined by sunita patel. can you talk about the significance of this decision? was quite stunning, saying stop and frisk was unconstitutional, pointing -- saying a monitor had to be put in place to come up with reforms for the police department. but all of that has been turned around. >> it is very disappointing and shocking. the decision was to supporting and shocking. i think we need to make sure we're clear on what was in front of them. the city was asking for a stay of her reform process. although the judge said all of these things need to be put into place immediately, she also deferred to the monitor a process whereby the city would have a role in shaping what those reforms would be. none of those reforms were actually ordered to happen immediately. in the face of spec
. >> all of this comes as stop and frisk has been a major issue in new york's mayoral election, which takes place this tuesday. democraticsio, the nominee for mayor who is leading his republican opponent joe lhota, said he was extremely disappointed by the decision. ask for more we're joined by -- >> for more we're joined by sunita patel. can you talk about the significance of this decision? was quite stunning, saying stop and frisk was unconstitutional, pointing -- saying a monitor...
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this leads to eisenhower winning the 1952 election. she becomes first lady and wears the suit to the inauguration. she wears a pillbox hat by her favorite designer. >> this is your area of specialty. >> we have a wonderful collection of ike memorabilia. >> has there been an election since? >> not to that extent. the republican party went wild with putting out materials promoting the campaign and herself. think that this resonated with people because, as the curator was saying, this is the first time that the women's vote had caught up with men voting. they had gotten the vote in 1920, but participation has lagged behind until mike and 52 -- 1952. the head of the women's division of the republican party had come with three areas that would appeal to women in the campaign. bringing theed boys home from korea. in bringing your son, and relative home. i was the one who was going to do that. there was also the mess in washington. the scandals inside the truman administration. this was imaged, in the sense that any housewife could clean up a
this leads to eisenhower winning the 1952 election. she becomes first lady and wears the suit to the inauguration. she wears a pillbox hat by her favorite designer. >> this is your area of specialty. >> we have a wonderful collection of ike memorabilia. >> has there been an election since? >> not to that extent. the republican party went wild with putting out materials promoting the campaign and herself. think that this resonated with people because, as the curator was...
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about 16 million of you will lose your experience, but it's for the better good, he may not have gotten elected. they chose a path that is wrong. >> they were losers under the last system and they cannot be discriminated against because they are women. if they are losers urn the system and appear to be some, democrats should be stepping forwar forward. >> speaker, good to have you on. up next, an audience with a pope. a little boy stole the show. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. >> pope francis delivered a message and it was a boy from the audience that stole the show. he wanted to be part of the action and jumped up next to the pope and refused to leave his side even after the aide offered him candy. >> st. peter's square saturday night. the pope is speak about faith and family when responsible before a crowd of thousands he is upstage
about 16 million of you will lose your experience, but it's for the better good, he may not have gotten elected. they chose a path that is wrong. >> they were losers under the last system and they cannot be discriminated against because they are women. if they are losers urn the system and appear to be some, democrats should be stepping forwar forward. >> speaker, good to have you on. up next, an audience with a pope. a little boy stole the show. it's hard to see opportunity in...
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i think after the presidential election last year, you know, we got whipped. a lot of us thought we were going to pull it out and that didn't happen. >> we will have a lot more with dick cheney this morning when the former vice president joins us here in studio on morning joe. but as politicians from both parties begin to position themselves for a run at the white house in 2016, senator ted cruz has an edge when it comes to hype and headlines. over the weekend, the freshman senator from texas laid out his vision for the party during iowa's annual ronald reagan fund-raiser. >> i'm convinced we're facing a new paradigm in politics. it's the rise of the grass roots. it has official washington absolutely terrified. just keep your head down and we'll win races. that's not how you win races. that's based on the idea that if your opponent is here on the spectrum that you want to be to their right so that you can capture every marginal voter right up to where they are. the problem is if you do that, you destroy every single reason anyone has to show up and vote. >> no
i think after the presidential election last year, you know, we got whipped. a lot of us thought we were going to pull it out and that didn't happen. >> we will have a lot more with dick cheney this morning when the former vice president joins us here in studio on morning joe. but as politicians from both parties begin to position themselves for a run at the white house in 2016, senator ted cruz has an edge when it comes to hype and headlines. over the weekend, the freshman senator from...
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we need to have free, fair and accessible elections. we are supposed to be the leading democracy in this country and to pass these laws that make it unequal for people to participate is just a traves travesty. >> the advancement project, judith brown, thank you. >> thanks, thomas. >>> we take a look at the wall street journal poll finding the battle over obama care have not republicans any favor. the new poll finds 22% view the gop favorably, while 52% view them unfavorably. they enjoyed a 44% rating and back then, frank thompson was representing the state of tennessee in the u.s. senate. thompson who was an attorney, columnist and brief presidential contender has turned his real-life roles into memorable characters and perhaps most notably as district attorney ath you are branch on "law and order." >> well, now, he can add broadway to his considerable resume. thompson is currently playing judge omar noos in "a time to kill." all of us are here for one reason, to serve justice in this case. let me make one thing real clear, i won't tole
we need to have free, fair and accessible elections. we are supposed to be the leading democracy in this country and to pass these laws that make it unequal for people to participate is just a traves travesty. >> the advancement project, judith brown, thank you. >> thanks, thomas. >>> we take a look at the wall street journal poll finding the battle over obama care have not republicans any favor. the new poll finds 22% view the gop favorably, while 52% view them...
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was president obama really considering running for re-election without joe biden? >>> we are back with a story finally getting more attention. the mysterious death of a high school football player in georgia and his parents who are convinced this was no accident. nbc's gabe gutierrez has more on the disturbing evidence and the strange case and the video tape that may be the key to all of it. >> reporter: newly released surveillance video shows small glimpses of kendrick johnson's final hours. the 17-year-old known as k.j. is seen entering his high school gym in georgia in january. >> we've got a body in the high school here. there is a dead body up here. >> reporter: the video does not show how the body ended up here inside a rolled up gym mat in a lonely space just over 14 inches wide. >> we have to fight for him because if we don't fight no one will. >> reporter: kenneth and jacqueline johnson believe their son was murdered and someone is trying to cover it up. >> we want justice and we're not stopping until we get justice. >> reporter: today a federal prosecutor
was president obama really considering running for re-election without joe biden? >>> we are back with a story finally getting more attention. the mysterious death of a high school football player in georgia and his parents who are convinced this was no accident. nbc's gabe gutierrez has more on the disturbing evidence and the strange case and the video tape that may be the key to all of it. >> reporter: newly released surveillance video shows small glimpses of kendrick johnson's...
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big elections and referendums across the country today. we will break all down to what it means for the country. >> said to make the trading debut thursday and in the next hour, the advertising on twitter wasn't worth it. markets now. reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd...
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next tuesday is election day. bill de blasio is almost certainly becoming mayor. he campaigned on stop and friski frisk. he's going to be the mayor come the first of the year. he's going to change the policies anyway. so in some respects this is going to be moot and settled once de blasio becomes mayor. >> for everybody who is watching right now, didn't this set some kind of precedent for other departments across the country? >> this is one of the great paradoxes of law enforcement in the united states. which is new york city has reduced crime tremendously in the past ten or 20 years. is stop and frisk the reason or is stop and frisk a form of discrimination against minorities? this is something that the city has been struggling with and the whole country address -- needs to address because it's a tough question. why does crime go down and who -- and do the police help or hurt in this waze? i don't know the answer. but it's a question everybody is trying to ask. >> and while the case may be legally moot for you and me and our discussion, it matters, period. >> abs
next tuesday is election day. bill de blasio is almost certainly becoming mayor. he campaigned on stop and friski frisk. he's going to be the mayor come the first of the year. he's going to change the policies anyway. so in some respects this is going to be moot and settled once de blasio becomes mayor. >> for everybody who is watching right now, didn't this set some kind of precedent for other departments across the country? >> this is one of the great paradoxes of law enforcement...
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like to say these days, elections matter and the president explicitly stated that he put these on the back of the bipartisan spending cuts. fromet the exit polls november. two thirds said raising taxes to cut the deficit was a nonstarter. whiched to obamacare, more voters said they wanted to repeal, the levels of support are striking. if our friends on the other side contradict -- keep obamacare contradicted by the then have to called the mandate for reducing the size of government day superman date -- a super mandate. this would increase the debt and it is so outrageous. from new yorkator will announce a proposal to give the president permanent power to borrow more. the debtto extend ceiling permanently by going around congress. let me repeat that. the schumer-obama plan is a plan to permanently hand the president a credit card without spending limits in without lifting a finger to address the national debt. truly outrageous especially when you consider our debt is now $17 lookion which makes us like a european country. we need to get our debt under control before we move further roa
like to say these days, elections matter and the president explicitly stated that he put these on the back of the bipartisan spending cuts. fromet the exit polls november. two thirds said raising taxes to cut the deficit was a nonstarter. whiched to obamacare, more voters said they wanted to repeal, the levels of support are striking. if our friends on the other side contradict -- keep obamacare contradicted by the then have to called the mandate for reducing the size of government day superman...